Amidst an overwhelming selection of plastic partitions that divide and protect, without doing much else, the Workwall sets itself apart. The design improves the personal workspace by helping to protect employees and guests from the current pandemic’s airborne particles. It establishes a sense of place with character, enables brainstorming with a writable surface, and users can organize Kanban sticky-notes on a vertical area. At only 4 inches wide, the design takes up minimal space on the desk surface and in exchange increases the usable area to the vertical plane.
At the beginning of the pandemic Synecdoche, along with other architecture studios, began 3D printing PPE face shields for medical facilities and first responders. The studio has rapid prototyping tools such as 3D printers and a CNC machine for model making and custom fabrication, but saw their use for the more pressing equipment and quickly shifted gears. While successfully helping supply health care workers with face shields, the team added to the efforts by developing a product that responds to previous and current clients in the small business community working to figure out how to adapt their spaces. The designer mindset of problem solving, rapid iterations, and the fabrication shop led to the first prototype in early May.
With an immediate need for new protection practices and products, the design considers the long-term impact of materials and use beyond the current pandemic response to the workplace. Small businesses are strained and need equipment that enables them to get back to work safely and affordably. The flexible and adaptive design prioritizes long term use application and stylish details.
The variety of furniture applications requiring partitions limits the ability of a single clamp mechanism to fit all types. The table top design can span between two level surfaces, avoiding table legs, sit-stand controls, file cabinets, or other accessories that may obstruct the ability to attach. Industry professionals are currently recommending disabling sit-stand controls on desks to keep all desks at the same height limiting variants that may cause spread.
The flat pack ready to assemble components reduces packaging waste for shipping and easy storage. Likewise, manufacturing strategies allow efficient nesting of materials to reduce waste from sheet stock production. Threaded screw posts allow for tool free assembly, disassembly, and reassembly. Individual components are easy to customize between frosted and clear panels, width of partition, and color of handle to match the interiors of the use and style preferences.
Available for pre-order now at https://www.synecdochedesign.com/workwall
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Status: Built
Location: Ann Arbor, MI, US
Firm Role: Designer
Additional Credits: Plastic fabricated by Plexlab
Metal handle fabricated by Detroit Metal Elements
Wood legs fabricated by Synecdoche